Astrometric properties of reference frame sources as a function of redshift
Zhiyun Zhang, N. Liu, Xiaxuan Zhang, I. Nurul Huda, Sufen Guo, Z. Zhu, J.-C. Liu, J. Yao, Z.-W. Wang, H.-F. Yu, and D.-D. Zhang

TL;DR
This study investigates how the astrometric properties of reference sources vary with redshift, revealing significant optical but not radio astrometric dependence, influenced by magnitude and source type.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, statistically robust analysis of redshift dependence of astrometric properties using a large, multi-survey dataset, extending previous findings.
Findings
Radio astrometric properties show no significant redshift dependence.
Optical astrometric quantities vary systematically with redshift.
Optical offsets decrease at low redshift and increase at high redshift, influenced by source type and magnitude.
Abstract
Previous studies based on the latest realisation of the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF3) have suggested a correlation between astrometric properties (such as the radio-optical offset) and redshift for active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We extend these investigations by using a large, all-sky sample of approximately 22,000 compact radio sources from the Radio Fundamental Catalogue (RFC) to examine this relationship in a systematic and statistically robust manner. We compiled redshifts for about 10,000 RFC sources over the range 0 < z < 5 by combining data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument Data Release 1 and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 17/19 with additional datasets from the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database. Cross-matching with Gaia Data Release 3 yielded a sample of 4,068 RFC objects with reliable spectroscopic redshifts and classifications, including…
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